Transformative Results rhinoplasty & Septoplasty Patient had nasal breathing problems and wanted her nasal hump reduced. The result is an improved nasal profile and nasal breathing. Patient had nasal breathing problems and wanted to change his nasal profile. A septorhinoplasty improved his nasal breathing and profile. Patient did not like her droopy nasal tip and felt her nose was too long. The nose was shortened and the droopy tip was lifted. A surgery by another surgeon resulted in breathing problems and nostril asymmetry. Dr. Park improved both symmetry and breathing. A patient with a life-long crooked nose (“S-shaped” deformity) underwent rhinoplasty requiring septal reconstruction, spreader and alar batten grafts. Patient had problems breathing through her nose and wanted to change her nasal profile. The result is improved nasal breathing and a more balanced nose. A patient with a life-long crooked nose and breathing problems underwent rhinoplasty requiring septal reconstruction, spreader and alar grafts. Patient had problems breathing through the nose and also wanted it to be straight. The result is improved breathing and a straighter nose. Patient had a crooked nose from previous trauma and had trouble breathing through the nose. The result is a straighter nose and improved breathing. Patient had nasal breathing problems and wanted her nasal hump reduced. The result is an improved nasal profile an nasal breathing. Cosmetic and functional septorhinoplasty to improve nasal breathing and the appearance of the nasal tip (trapezoidal shape to triangle shape). Functional and cosmetic septorhinoplasty for breathing issues, hump reduction, and rotation of tip. A hump reduction, alar base reduction, and rotation of tip was performed to yield natural results. Cosmetic rhinoplasty to reduce the nasal hump and improve the droopy tip. The result is a natural, more balanced look. Septoplasty and nasal bone reduction following a nasal trauma to improve nasal breathing and achieve a straighter nose. Asian Rhinoplasty: Removal of infected and extruding nasal silicone implant after nasal trauma. Immediate reconstruction of nose using rib cartilage. Septorhinoplasty for nasal breathing issues and asymmetric tip and nostrils. Combined septoplasty and rhinoplasty to improve nasal breathing, reduce hump and improve tip shape. 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The result is improved nasal shape and breathing. Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) eyelid Surgery Upper blepharoplasty Upper and lower blepharoplasty Upper Blepharoplasty (eyelid lift). Before upper blepharoplasty and After upper blepharoplasty. Upper Blepharoplasty. A patient with excess upper eyelid skin creating a tired-look. After an upper eyelid surgery. Upper blepharoplasty Patient in the before picture is raising her eyebrows to physically "lift" excess upper eyelid skin. Patient in the after picture is at rest. Upper blepharoplasty Upper blepharoplasty Asian Blepharoplasty: Patient had excess upper eyelid skin. Dr. Park performed an upper blepharoplasty. The picture after surgery shows rejuvenated upper eyelids. Left upper blepharoplasty for asymmetric eyelids. 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After an ear reconstruction to remove keloids (overgrown scar tissue) on the ear (right). Keloid excision. Ear keloid was removed and reconstructed (right). Slide 1 Slide 1 (current slide) Slide 2 Slide 2 (current slide) Slide 3 Slide 3 (current slide) Slide 4 Slide 4 (current slide) Slide 5 Slide 5 (current slide) reconstructive Surgery Nose. After basal cell carcinoma excision (left). After reconstruction (advancement flaps and full thickness skin graft) (right). Temple. After temple basal cell carcinoma excision (left). After reconstruction advancement flaps (right). Outer ear reconstruction Temple. After temple basal cell carcinoma excision (left). After reconstruction (right). Face. After excision of basal cell carcinoma (left). After reconstruction (right). Melanoma excision and reconstruction of scalp Melanoma excision and reconstruction of temple and scalp Nose. After excision of basal cell carcinoma (left). After reconstruction (right). Nasal bridge reconstruction Cheek. Cheek defect after skin cancer removal (left). After a transposition flap reconstruction (right). Nose. Defect with skin cancer removal (left). 2 weeks after a transposition flap reconstruction (right). Nasal tip reconstruction Eyebrow reconstruction Cheek. After excision of basal cell carcinoma on the cheek (left). After reconstruction (right). Nasal Reconstruction Ear lobe reconstruction Ear. After excision of basal cell carcinoma on ear (left). After ear reconstruction (right). Nasal bridge reconstruction Nasal tip reconstruction Melanoma excision and reconstruction of scalp Nasal tip reconstruction Melanoma excision and reconstruction of scalp Melanoma excision and reconstruction of scalp Forehead. After basal cell carcinoma excision (left). After reconstruction (right). Nose. Defect after skin cancer removal (left). After a pedicled island flap reconstruction (right). Patient with a through-and-through nasal defect underwent a paramedian forehead flap for reconstruction. Photos are after 3 surgeries total. Nasal reconstruction following excision of basal cell carcinoma. Reconstruction of the lower lip following excision of basal cell carcinoma. Chin reconstruction following skin cancer excision. Reconstruction of the cheek using a cervicofacial flap. Reconstruction of the upper eyebrow after excision of basal cell carcinoma. Reconstruction of the temporal region following basal cell carcinoma excision. Results of an interpolated melolabial flap to reconstruct the nasal alar and sidewall. Nasal reconstruction after excision of basal cell carcinoma. Reconstruction of the nasal root area following excision of basal cell carcinoma. Reconstruction of nasal tip following basal cell carcinoma excision. Reconstruction of the nasal ala and alar rim after basal cell carcinoma excision. Reconstruction of the upper right lip following basal cell carcinoma excision. Nasal reconstruction after excision of basal cell carcinoma. Reconstruction of left lip following a laceration. Reconstruction of the left lower eyelid Reconstruction of the forehead after basal cell carcinoma excision. 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